According to Rygtebørs sources, a major transfer chain is taking shape in the Bundesliga, with SG Flensburg-Handewitt preparing a high-profile double signing to offset the future departure of Simon Pytlick.
The wheels are already in motion behind the scenes of what could become one of the most eye-catching transfer reshuffles in recent Bundesliga history. As previously confirmed, Simon Pytlick is set to leave Flensburg for Berlin in 2027 – a move that will leave a significant gap in the club’s backcourt.
But according to information obtained by Rygtebørs, Flensburg have been working intensively to secure a long-term solution, and they appear to have found it.
Sources indicate that the German side has reached a full agreement with Portuguese talents Kiko Costa and Martim Costa. The brothers, widely regarded as two of the most exciting prospects in European handball, are expected to join the club in the summer of 2027.
The timing is no coincidence. The Costa brothers are set to arrive just as Pytlick departs, effectively forming the cornerstone of Flensburg’s next generation.
While the clubs involved have yet to make any official announcements, the information points toward a carefully planned transition, one that could reshape the competitive landscape in the Bundesliga in the years to come.
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